21 episodes

The Ask ME podcast is brought to you by Mitsubishi Electric's Living Environment Systems Team. Join your hosts as they speak with a range of fantastic guests, discussing a range of topics, including sustainability in the built environment, the decarbonisation of public sector buildings, indoor air quality and the importance of building ventilation, and the industry changes that are needed to achieve NetZero.

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The Ask ME podcast is brought to you by Mitsubishi Electric's Living Environment Systems Team. Join your hosts as they speak with a range of fantastic guests, discussing a range of topics, including sustainability in the built environment, the decarbonisation of public sector buildings, indoor air quality and the importance of building ventilation, and the industry changes that are needed to achieve NetZero.

    Consultant Focus Let’s Talk: Large Scale Commercial Projects

    Consultant Focus Let’s Talk: Large Scale Commercial Projects

    Rob Conway is joined by Richard Venga, Business Manager – Engineered Solutions at Mitsubishi Electric, for a discussion on the challenges facing HVAC Consultants and Specifiers when designing heating, cooling and ventilation solutions for large commercial buildings.
     
    Richard discusses the legislation and initiatives driving the changes in the way we will need to heat, cool and ventilate large buildings. From hospitals and schools to large commercial premises, each client has specific technical needs. During the podcast, we discuss the technological developments and innovations from Mitsubishi Electric, and what they mean for decarbonisation of the commercial sector.

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    • 35 min
    Ask ME | About the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard

    Ask ME | About the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard

    The UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard, as discussed by David Partridge in this podcast, marks a significant milestone in sustainable building in the UK. This initiative, which David chairs, aims to unify the concept of sustainability in the building industry by providing a clear, measurable standard for sustainable practices. It addresses the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, encompassing both new constructions and retrofits, and targets both embodied and operational carbon. This standard is a response to the industry's evolution from raising awareness to actively engaging in emission reduction, representing a deeper commitment to sustainability.
    The standard not only defines 'good' sustainable practices but also confronts greenwashing by promoting transparency and uniform evaluation of Net Zero claims. It has practical implications, particularly in financial contexts, where adherence could lead to favourable loan conditions, thus incentivising sustainability. The initiative aligns with other metrics and standards, simplifying efforts across the industry. Looking forward, the standard aims for self-policing and will influence future government legislation. The challenge remains in verifying and enforcing compliance, with possibilities ranging from qualified professionals to a dedicated verification body. Overall, the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard is a collective commitment to a sustainable future, aiming to eradicate greenwashing and transform sustainable building in the UK.

    • 46 min
    Ask ME | The retrofit challenge with ISG

    Ask ME | The retrofit challenge with ISG

    Join Dan Smith, National Sustainability & Construction Manager, and Chris Newman, Zero Carbon Design Manager from Mitsubishi Electric, along with Bradley Bennett, Mike Linehan, and Paul Sullivan from ISG, the Global Construction Company. The conversation focuses on the challenges that construction firms face in the retrofit sector as we move towards a net zero future.

    • 53 min
    Mission Zero – Step by Step with Mitsubishi Electric and BESA

    Mission Zero – Step by Step with Mitsubishi Electric and BESA

    In the first episode in our Net Zero Series, in collaboration with Mitsubishi Electric and BESA, we are joined by Chris Skidmore OBE, Chair of Independent Government Review on Net Zero. His ‘Mission Zero’ review, which was published in January, made 129 recommendations for delivering a prosperous UK ‘green economy.’ These included speeding up decisions around low carbon heating, the role of energy efficiency in buildings, and accelerating the process of connecting renewable power generation to the country’s electricity grid.  
    Chris is joined by David Frise, Chief Executive, BESA, Martin Fahey – Head of Sustainability, Mitsubishi Electric, and Chris Newman – Zero Carbon Design Manager, Mitsubishi Electric.
    They discuss in detail:
    How building services have adapted before and can do it again, with BESA members urged to help government understand detailHow the UK will be warmer and richer thanks to net zero and will narrow the price gap between electricity and gasThe major barrier to net zero - our skills shortageOne trillion of inward investment possible this decade with 90% of global GDP focused on net zeroHow we need to link net zero to the safety agenda to drive compliance

    • 1 hr
    Ask ME | About sustainability at The Wave

    Ask ME | About sustainability at The Wave

    Join Dan Smtih, National Sustainability & Construction Manager, and Martin Fahey, Head of Sustainability, as they talk to Nick Hounsfield, Founder, and Chief Vision Officer at The Wave. The conversation covers Nick's vision for Blue Health and his triple-bottom-line approach to business. 

    • 38 min
    Ask ME | With Future Leap Sustainable Business Network

    Ask ME | With Future Leap Sustainable Business Network

    Curious about what truly constitutes a "sustainable workspace" from both environmental and commercial perspectives? We were too! That's why Dan Smith and Martin Fahey from Mitsubishi Electric had an engaging conversation with Fenna Leake and Katherine Piper MSc from Future Leap Sustainable Business Hubs. We gained valuable insights into one of the UK's largest green business networks and explored the concept of a sustainable workspace in depth.

    • 36 min

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